Michael Schumacher health condition latest news: April Fool's prank likely to receive backlash

(Reuters/Tony Gentile)Michael Schumacher at a press conference in 2006

April Fool's Day is something that renders false belief and reports. However, the accountability and responsibility of the one writing them still comes with a big risk.

Everyone knows of the delicate nature of Michael Schumacher who continues to be held up at his Lake Geneva home. His progress has been reportedly slow but the actual score on his recovery remains limited.

A post from Sportsrageous recently came out claiming that the F1 legend has recovered and wants to race again. Though it is something many would want to hear, it is likely to draw the ire of the Schumachers and fans for coming up with a controversial piece, even if it was meant to be an April Fool's prank.

The Schumachers have been known to fight back through legal means though it remains to be seen if the family will make this an exception. The family is in a pretty delicate state right now and had warned about coming up with pieces tied up with the fallen F1 racer since his unfortunate accident back in 2013.

Though it would be later on explained towards the end of the post that it was a fictional story, the fact is that it was a matter that may not garner approval.

Prank or not, this is something that tends to mislead though the intention was obviously to get some readers to the site. Sabine Kehm still remains as the more reliable source for any update, no matter how limited it may be.

Many are still pulling for Schumacher, hoping for the fallen racer to make a miraculous recovery. The route towards such may not be clear for now though Schumi and his family continue to fight this ordeal.

As far as the April Fool's prank choice is concerned, it remains to be seen if the Schumachers will respond or let it go in stride despite the lack of sensitivity in using the F1 racer's dilemma.

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